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  1. Japan's SBI to issue 10 billion yen onchain bond with XRP rewards for retail investors
    Coindesk | 02/21/26 01:21 PM EST

    The SBI START Bonds offer a fixed interest rate, blockchain settlement, and XRP rewards for eligible investors registered on the firm?s exchange.

  2. ECB's Panetta says Chinese imports helped drive sharper-than-forecast inflation drop
    Reuters | 02/21/26 05:34 AM EST

    Risks to euro zone inflation are "significant" in either direction, a top European Central Bank policymaker warned on Saturday, adding that the impact on prices of cheap Chinese imports ?warranted close attention.

  3. Analysis-US Supreme Court ruling offers little respite for global economy
    Reuters | 02/20/26 08:06 PM EST

    While the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Friday against President Donald Trump's use of tariffs marks a clear setback for his use of trade levies as an economic weapon, analysts say it offers little immediate relief for the global economy.

  4. Supreme Court tariff ruling clouds Fed's rate path after a year of upheaval
    Reuters | 02/20/26 06:04 PM EST

    The Supreme Court's ruling against a broad set of the Trump administration's tariffs poses new questions for Federal Reserve policymakers who have spent the last year trying to understand how the president's sharply higher import taxes would affect inflation and the economic trajectory.

  5. Supreme Court tariff ruling clouds Fed's rate path after a year of upheaval
    Reuters | 02/20/26 06:02 PM EST

    * Fed has spent the last year trying to unravel tariff impact on inflation. * Supreme Court ruling invalidates some of Trump's tariffs. * Treasury secretary says he will ensure tariff revenues do not decline. By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir.

  6. BRIEF-Moody's Changes Amazon's Outlook To Stable, Affirms A1 Senior Unsecured Rating
    Reuters | 02/20/26 05:44 PM EST

    * MOODY'S: CHANGES ?AMAZON'S OUTLOOK ?TO ?STABLE; AFFIRMS ?A1 SENIOR UNSECURED RATING. * ?MOODY'S: ?CHANGE IN ?OUTLOOK ?TO STABLE REFLECTS ?AMAZON'S PLANS ?TO ACCELERATE ?ITS CAPITAL SPENDING BY OVER ?50% ?TO ABOUT $200 BILLION.

  7. Bond markets have muted response to new tariff announcement
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 02/20/26 04:29 PM EST

    Bond markets believed Trump would likely keep tariffs in place in some form ? even before the president made his announcement later in the afternoon ? which partly explains their muted response throughout the day.

  8. GLOBAL MARKETS-US stocks end higher, Treasury yields gain after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs
    Reuters | 02/20/26 04:24 PM EST

    * Supreme Court ruling to affect global markets. * Trump angrily reponds to ruling, vowing fresh round of tariffs. * All three major U.S. stock indexes notch weekly gains. * STOXX 600 logs record closing high. * US GDP growth slows, inflation rises. By Stephen Culp.

  9. Capital Clean Energy Carriers Prices Offering of Unsecured Bonds due 2033
    MT Newswires | 02/20/26 04:22 PM EST

    Capital Clean Energy Carriers (CCEC) said late Friday it priced an offering of 250 million euros of 3.75% unsecured bonds due 2033 to investors in Greece. The offering is expected to be completed by Feb. 25, subject to closing conditions, the company said. Proceeds will be used to repay debt and for working capital, the company added. MT Newswires does not provide investment advice.

  10. Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. Announces Pricing of ?250 Million Unsecured Bonds
    GlobeNewswire | 02/20/26 04:05 PM EST

    Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. (CCEC), an international owner of ocean-going vessels, today announced that it has successfully priced the offering of ?250 million of unsecured bonds to investors in Greece which will be admitted to trading in the category of fixed income securities of the Regulated Market of the Athens Exchange.

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